POL BERGIUS wrote:
If mast position does become an issue with the fan-shaped sail, am I right in thinking that an "Arne type" planform would give me more latitude in mast positioning?
Pol, others will be far more qualified than I am to answer this, but it was instructive for me to compare
Fantail with
Footprints, given that they have the same sail.
Fantail has a broad groove; she is the family pet settled comfortably by the fire with her eyes shut, not caring that the kids are pulling her ears... her helm stays cheerfully balanced on all points and can be left alone for perhaps a minute at time, she is totally insensitive to trim and would, I'm sure, tolerate a reasonable misplacement of the mast without grumbling. Any time Fantail loses that easy-going, I'm-in-my-happy-place feeling, it's time to reef.
I was lucky enough to get a few hours' sailing on Footprints, who is much more of a sailor's boat - she's the excitable puppy with the full bladder straining her leash. Footprints seemed much more responsive to sail set, and when bearing away, David would use a running tack parrel to draw the sail across the mast in order to relieve tiller pressure. Footprints' hull is very different to Fantail's, and would be much more sensitive to mast placement.
To my eyes, Footprints' sail puts her in the running for the most attractive boat I have seen. Her Fantail sail just looks right to me, and seems to compliment the plumb bow. Your boat is gorgeous, and perhaps aesthetics may play a role in your choice of rig?